A family’s journey from France to opening a Chandler restaurant

When Mairead and Fabrice Buschtetz met working in a Paris hotel in 1998 they never knew their lives journey would have them opening a successful French restaurant in suburban Phoenix. Coming to Paris from Ireland, Mairead worked in hotel administration and Fabrice fresh out of a Paris culinary school the two married two years later and started a family and pursued Fabrice’s desire to live in the United States. The first few years brought the family of five to Veracruz Mexico, Dallas, Miami back to France before a Google search had them packing up to move to Arizona in 2013.

Once settled they followed Fabrice’s passion to open an auto repair shop. Yes, a culinary trained chef shifted gears to open an auto repair shop but Mairead noticed he was not as happy or “in his element” as he was in the kitchen cooking for family, friends and others. They then opened Cuisine & Wine Bistro  in Gilbert in 2015 then opened a second location in 2016 in Chandler. They operated both under the Cuisine & Wine Bistro banner until 2020. They rebranded the Gilbert location to B Gastrobar in 2020 when they were basically closed during the pandemic then sold B Gastrobar in 2022 to focus on CWB. And why not since the restaurant has become a favorite of locals looking for traditional French food and earning accolades from OpenTable and Wine Spectator over the years. An appearance on PBS Arizona’s “Check Please! Arizona” also helped them get the attention they deserved.

Scallops. Photo courtesy of CWB and Clementine Buschtetz

It’s a family business

Like most family-owned businesses the children wind up working in the business and that’s no different with the Buschtetz family. At one point all four of their children worked in some capacity with one son following in dad’s footsteps in the kitchen, another as sommelier building a world class wine list acknowledged by Wine Spectator awards in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Their daughter can be found serving guests on the dining room floor on a regular basis. They also consider their employees, 12 of which long term employees’ part of the family too.

What’s next on their journey?

Down to one restaurant the workaholic parents didn’t want to miss an opportunity and later this month they will open “Quiche and Pies” a few miles north at Alma School & Ray Rd. The new bakery/cafe/coffee shop will be open 6 days a week from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. Selling quiche and pies isn’t new to the Buschtetz’s as they’ve been selling them online for the past few years. Guests can expect up to 9 quiches & chicken pot pie and 10 pies on the rotating menu.

The families journey as to where to put down roots in the United States has proven successful as their “hidden secret” restaurant is no longer hidden or a secret.

For more information or to make a reservation at Cuisine & Wine Bistro visit their website.

 

Wine Spectator “Award of Excellence” achieved at Hearth ’61

Building an award winning wine program is no small task and Jim Gallen is no stranger to building them. Gallen, Food and Beverage Manager at Mountain Shadows Resort, built the Wine Spectator magazine’s 2019 “Award of Excellence” wine list for Hearth ’61. Criteria used to judge restaurants for the award include wine pricing, wine director experience, cuisine type & menu pricing and overall wine selection.

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F & B Manager Jim Gallen. Photo credit Skyler Scott.

Gallen has over 25 years of experience wine buying having been the wine buyer for Phoenix’s Tarbell’s Restaurant and others. It’s the restaurants first honor by Wine Spectator for its diverse list of over 180 wines from around the world.

It’s important for Gallen to build a wine program that compliments Executive Chef Charles Wiley’s cuisine and culinary events.

Hearth ’61 was one of over 3,800 restaurants around the world to be awarded the honor by Wine Spectator. Gallen will grow the wine program to earn the magazine’s “Best of Award of Excellence” and its highest honor “Grand Award”. The restaurant was one of several Arizona restaurants to earn honors from the magazine including Tarbell’s Tavern and Cafe Monarch.

Hearth ’61 at Mountain Shadows Resort is at 5445 E. Lincoln Dr. Paradise Valley 85253.